Combine your love of chemistry with an interest in business. As well as gaining a broad education in chemistry, you will study management topics taught by the School of Management. YouÕll develop an understanding of the social, legal and economic implications of the decisions that managers in chemical and related industries are required to make. On graduation, youÕll be well suited to roles in scientific industries, including research, as well as areas such as marketing, administration and finance.

A broad introduction to chemistry will help you to develop the practical and theoretical skills modern chemists need. YouÕll gain an understanding of the theories of chemical behaviour and how they are applied. You will also develop skills in experimental chemistry and in designing experiments to test hypotheses. Our chemistry degrees have the same core units in the first year giving you the flexibility to switch courses.

You can specialise in a particular field in later years through optional chemistry and management units and a final year project. YouÕll draw upon the expertise of academics in both the School of Management and Department of Chemistry, and could even contribute to the world-leading research being carried out.

The Master of Science (MSci) course provides you with the same core skills and knowledge of the bachelorÕs but with a greater exposure to research and advanced practical techniques.